At 2/10/13 10:14 PM, OrgasmSquid wrote:
The only thing that disapointed me in this episode was the ending, its just seemed like the writers wanted some exuse to get that other group off the show, so they made rick go crazy again.

At 2/10/13 10:14 PM, OrgasmSquid wrote:
The only thing that disapointed me in this episode was the ending, its just seemed like the writers wanted some exuse to get that other group off the show, so they made rick go crazy again.

I seriously doubt they are gone for good.

Tyreese is a major member of the group in the comics.

I really hope thier not gone for good because Tyreese was my favorite character in the comics

I really wish the plot would have stayed in the suburbs. It is a more interesting local since they would almost always have to be on the run since no building could hold the zombies back.

I really liked the beginning because everything was a mystery. Why were the zombies created? Is everyone else dead? I really liked that in the series. Now it's just more "tough" decisions and people losing their minds. This is why I miss Dale. He was sane, and he still acted like a human being.

'The suicide king' s ending was fucking terrifying , at first I thought where did michonne get the gown and then I'm like oh , thats not michonne , thats rick going crazy and hallucinating that his dead wife is there.

At 2/13/13 12:27 AM, Darthdenim wrote:
The zombies don't even seem like a huge threat anymore. It's really about these two feuding factions, with zombies in the background.

That's the point, this is how it was shown in the comics as well. It's just displaying how the world can change and how people react to this new environment.
Also, I don't like Rick just trying to constantly get rid of Michonne.

At 2/13/13 12:27 AM, Darthdenim wrote:
The zombies don't even seem like a huge threat anymore. It's really about these two feuding factions, with zombies in the background.

It's a kind of subtle thing in the comics that the zombies are becoming less and less aggressive when unprovoked to the point where somebody refers to killing them as "just cleaning up the world" rather than doing so for survival, so that might be a part of it.